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  • CH05SR
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Description

  • Room 37, SE walls

Linked Contexts

  • Context: CH05SR_495
  • Context: CH05SR_666
    • Pavement of the floor of room/courtyard by huge slabs;one big slab in the center of room framed by 3 narrower slabs; stone seems to be local limestone, dressed only on upper side but with cuts for prybars on lower side (at least one one block that we lifted); pavement as a whole has undergone much settling, with some pavers higher than others, and has also been partially robbed; stones are ca. 15-20cm thick; pavement continues under wall 692 into the courtyard, though most are missing
  • Context: CH05SR_692
    • The wall on solid bedding layer upon slabs/bedrock in SE side of room 37; direction : NE-SW; dry stone wall with two faces, with only one to one-and-a-half courses preserved, in which are large but irregular stones; length - 215 cm; 56 cm in wide; height -22-27 cm.; this wall was covered both by soil and by the much later wall 495; in 2006, this wall was found to abut another wall running on a perpendicular line to the NW (see context sheet for 2006 for details)
  • Context: CH05SR_693
    • Wall on earth fill in SE side of room 37, along the same line as 692 but at a substantially higher level and slightly wider where it sits above 692; wall of dry masonry of large irregular stones faced on both sides; direction: NE - SW; length -1,2 m; 70 cm in wide; height 35 cm. Only one course of masonry remains.

Events

  • Photographed By
    DVD
    Date Photographed
    27-7-2005